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Tell Abercrombie & Fitch: Don’t Abandon Workers

In April 2013, all eyes turned to Bangladesh following the horrific Rana Plaza building collapse. The tragedy left 1,134 garment workers dead, and over 2,000 workers injured. In the aftermath of the tragedy, global brands, trade unions and worker...

Act Now: Stop Exploitation on the Honduran Melon Fields

Replace NAFTA - End the Corporate Power Grab

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has meant job loss, the degradation of local economies in all three member countries — the U.S., Canada and Mexico — and increased power for multinational corporations. And there are no indications...

RSPO: Suspend Indofood!

The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) is the global certification body for “sustainable” palm oil. If a big name brand, like PepsiCo, Unilever, or Mondelez claims it is using sustainable palm oil, it almost certainly means RSPO oil. ILRF...

Colombia: Protect Human Rights Defenders

On July 1, 2017, Alberto Román Acosta González, president of the Guacarí branch of Colombia’s National Union of Agricultural Workers (SINTRAINAGRO), was gunned down by two hired men while watching his son play soccer. For over ten years, Alberto...

Alternative Turkmenistan News (ATN) reporter Gaspar Matalaev remains imprisoned on false charges of fraud, despite multiple promises to his family that he would be released. Matalaev was arrested the night of October 4, 2016, two days after his...

End Persecution of Labor Activists

The minimum wage in Bangladesh's garment industry is equal to just US$67 a month. This wage has been fixed since 2013. Meanwhile the cost of living has increased dramatically: over 6% per year since 2013. Workers who already couldn't cover basic...

Stand with Pepsi Palm Oil Workers!

Pepsi is using an ad during the 2018 Super Bowl to attract to a new generation of customers with a new campaign slogan, This is the Pepsi. What the multi-billion dollar company does not want you to see is the exploitative working...